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Originally Posted by freestyle tromb wow, guys. classy thread.
To the original poster: I don't think you will find any help here that you, personally, can realistically implement at your store. Maybe a few small things, like setting up the instruments... but as a few have mentioned, most of the problems with Guitar Center stem from much deeper places then how one man manages his store.
If your company, however, is really interested in being a great retail experience, I suggest you ask Apple.
although they probably won't tell you anything. Hahaha. |
Any input at all is help enough for me to set an example. I consider Apple and Disneyland (not the stores) to be good examples of places to emulate. Apple in that everything in that store is hip and "vibey," and it's all smiles and helpful people (and gear that is always plugged in and working) and Disneyland int hat everything a guest sees has their perspective in mind and no detail is left untouched in that regard.
Lofty ideals, but I'm dedicated.